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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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2024-09-02 12:05:11 +00:00
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This file is copied from: https://github.com/russhughes/st7789py_mpy/blob/7265925bd0c092e8105200d18b2dba9dfbc12c27/utils/image_converter.py
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Convert an image file to a python module for use with the bitmap method. Use redirection to save the
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output to a file. The image is converted to a bitmap using the number of bits per pixel you specify.
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The bitmap is saved as a python module that can be imported and used with the bitmap method.
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.. seealso::
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- :ref:`alien.py<alien>`.
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Example
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^^^^^^^
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.. code-block:: console
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./create_png_examples.py cat.png 4 > cat_bitmap.py
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The python file can be imported and displayed with the bitmap method. For example:
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.. code-block:: python
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import tft_config
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import cat_bitmap
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tft = tft_config.config(1)
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tft.bitmap(cat_bitmap, 0, 0)
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Usage
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^^^^^
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.. code-block:: console
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usage: image_converter.py [-h] image_file bits_per_pixel
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Convert image file to python module for use with bitmap method.
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positional arguments: image_file Name of file containing image to convert bits_per_pixel
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The number of bits to use per pixel (1..8)
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optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit
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"""
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import sys
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import argparse
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from PIL import Image
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def rgb_to_color565(r, g, b):
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"""
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Convert RGB color to the 16-bit color format (565).
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Args:
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r (int): Red component of the RGB color (0-255).
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g (int): Green component of the RGB color (0-255).
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b (int): Blue component of the RGB color (0-255).
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Returns:
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int: Converted color value in the 16-bit color format (565).
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"""
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2024-09-03 06:34:16 +00:00
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return ((r & 0xF8) << 8) | ((g & 0xFC) << 3) | (b >> 3)
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def convert_to_bitmap(image_file, bits_requested):
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"""
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Convert image file to python module for use with bitmap method.
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Args:
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image_file (str): Name of file containing image to convert.
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bits (int): The number of bits to use per pixel (1..8).
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"""
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colors_requested = 1 << bits_requested
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img = Image.open(image_file).convert("RGB")
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img = img.convert("P", palette=Image.Palette.ADAPTIVE, colors=colors_requested)
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palette = img.getpalette()
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palette_colors = len(palette) // 3
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actual_colors = min(palette_colors, colors_requested)
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bits_required = actual_colors.bit_length()
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if bits_required < bits_requested:
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print(
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f"\nNOTE: Quantization reduced colors to {palette_colors} from the {bits_requested} "
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f"requested, reconverting using {bits_required} bit per pixel could save memory.\n",
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file=sys.stderr,
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)
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colors = [
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f"{rgb_to_color565(palette[color * 3], palette[color * 3 + 1], palette[color * 3 + 2]):04x}"
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for color in range(actual_colors)
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]
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image_bitstring = "".join(
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"".join(
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"1" if (img.getpixel((x, y)) & (1 << bit - 1)) else "0"
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for bit in range(bits_required, 0, -1)
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)
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for y in range(img.height)
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for x in range(img.width)
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)
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bitmap_bits = len(image_bitstring)
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print(f"HEIGHT = {img.height}")
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print(f"WIDTH = {img.width}")
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print(f"COLORS = {actual_colors}")
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print(f"BITS = {bitmap_bits}")
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print(f"BPP = {bits_required}")
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print("PALETTE = [", end="")
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for i, rgb in enumerate(colors):
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if i > 0:
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print(",", end="")
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print(f"0x{rgb}", end="")
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print("]")
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print("_bitmap =\\\nb'", end="")
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for i in range(0, bitmap_bits, 8):
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if i and i % (16 * 8) == 0:
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print("'\\\nb'", end="")
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value = image_bitstring[i : i + 8]
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color = int(value, 2)
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print(f"\\x{color:02x}", end="")
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print("'\nBITMAP = memoryview(_bitmap)")
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def main():
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"""
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Convert image file to python module for use with bitmap method.
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Args:
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image_file (str): Name of file containing image to convert.
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bits_per_pixel (int): The number of bits to use per pixel (1..8).
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"""
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Convert image file to python module for use with bitmap method.",
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)
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parser.add_argument("image_file", help="Name of file containing image to convert")
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parser.add_argument(
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"bits_per_pixel",
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type=int,
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choices=range(1, 9),
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default=1,
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metavar="bits_per_pixel",
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help="The number of bits to use per pixel (1..8)",
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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bits = args.bits_per_pixel
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convert_to_bitmap(args.image_file, bits)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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